7 Dec 2011
Micropower generation/power harvesting
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linear technology,
power harvesting
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Simple QRP projects, 10m, 8m, 6m, 4m, FT8, 160m, WSPR, LF/MF, sub-9kHz, nanowaves and other random stuff, some not related to amateur radio.
This product had passed me by until today. It looks like an improved UV5 portable coving more bands and modes. It is available from AliExpre...
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Hello Roger,
two years or so ago, I built a RF-powered µW beacon, that worked from up 10µW RF - which you'll
find many hours per day on a few
meters of wire.
Used a discrete DC/DC converter and collected and stored the energy in a 1000µF capacitor.
But even with the increased propagation we enjoy now, who
is going to chase a 10...100µW
beacon that is transmitting a
short burst ( CW/MS-Hell ) every
ten minutes or so ?!
The LT-3108 works fine with low voltage, but draws a lot of current, which will be hard to get from any rectifier, while it fits fine for peltier-elements.
For your idea of exploiting 50Hz hum something like the
'Joule Thief' circuit might be a better solution, mine worked from
200mV/10µA for a 1.8V output with an effeciency comparable to that of the LT-chip.
Good Luck!
Peter/DL3PB
Fascinating Peter. Do you have any schematics?
73s Roger G3XBM
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